| Literature DB >> 28531238 |
Marion J Siebelink1, A A Eduard Verhagen2, Petrie F Roodbol3, Marcel J I J Albers4, Harry B M Van de Wiel5.
Abstract
Organ and tissue donation can also involve children. Because of its sensitivity, this topic requires careful decision making. Children have the ability to carefully reflect on this subject and enjoy participating in family discussions about it. Therefore, what children need is proper information. When schools are used to educate children about this subject, information about teacher support for this type of lesson along with its effects on the depth of family discussions is important.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28531238 PMCID: PMC5439714 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0178128
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Part A: Questions related to donation and transplantation for primary school principals-teachers.
| Question | Possible answers |
|---|---|
| Are you familiar with the subject of organ donation? | yes/no |
| Are you registered in the Dutch Donor register? | yes/no/unknown |
| How are you registered? (optional) | consented/refused/decision up to relative |
| Do you have teaching experience with the subject? | yes/no |
| Do you have sufficient knowledge about the subject? | yes/no |
| Do you want to give a lesson on this subject? | yes/no |
| If yes, what age groups should receive an informative lesson? | age groups |
| If yes, what age groups should be forming an opinion? | age groups |
| If not, what is the reason? | free field |
| Do you use any educational program on this subject at school? | yes/no |
| In what kind of lesson? | biology/social sciences/others |
| What kind of teaching methods do you prefer? | free field |
| Is it desirable to explicitly inform parents about this lesson? | yes/no |
Part B: Questions related to knowledge for primary school pupils.
| Questions | Possible answers | |
|---|---|---|
| 1-What is donation? | □ donation is receiving | |
| 2-If you are a donor then… | □ you can choose to whom you give your organs | |
| 3-You can donate if you are deceased and if… | □ you are younger than 30 years old | |
| 4-Check off the organs that can be donated | □ kidneys | □ lungs |
| 5-Check off the tissues that can be donated | □ bone tissue | □ skin |
Fig 1Best age to start a lesson on organ donation.
Vertical axis: Number of positive responding teachers. Horizontal axis: the best age to start an informative lesson and a lesson in forming an opinion.
Fig 2Children’s knowledge about organ donation.
Percentage of correctly answered questions.
Specific knowledge of the students about organs and tissues in the measurements.
| % (sd) correctly answered in questionnaire | Differences before and after lesson | Differences directly after lesson and 3 weeks later | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T0, T1, T2 | |||||
| T0 | T1 | T2 | Significant change | Significant change | |
| T0-T1 | T1-T2 | ||||
| 93 (0.26) | 99 (0.06) | 96 (0.20) | p < .001 | p = .01 | |
| 85 (0.35) | 92 (0.27) | 84 (0.36) | p = .02 | p = .01 | |
| 76 (0.42) | 91 (0.29) | 87 (0.32) | p < .001 | P = .23 | |
| 76 (0.41) | 96 (0.18) | 85 (0.36) | p < .001 | p < .001 | |
| 28 (0.45) | 57 (0.49) | 54 (0.50) | p < .001 | p = .47 | |
| 60 (0.49) | 76 (0.43) | 79 (0.41) | p < .001 | p = .35 | |
| 52 (0.50) | 85 (0.35) | 81 (0.37) | p < .001 | p = .30 | |
| 39 (0.49) | 78 (0.41) | 65 (0.48) | p < .001 | P < .001 | |
Fig 3Family discussions about donation.
Percentage before and three weeks after a lesson about organ donation.